Description : To determine the coefficients of the equation – two end-points and the two tangentvectors. This statement is true for which of the following? a.B-spline curve b.Hermite Cubic Spline Curve c.Beizer curve d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.Hermite Cubic Spline Curve
Description : ________curves allow local control of the curve. a.Analytical b.Hermite cubic spline c.Beizer d.B-Spline
Last Answer : d.B-Spline
Description : curves allow local control of the curve a.Analytical b.Hermite cubic spline c.Beizer d.B-Spline
Description : Find parametric equation for Y-coordinates of Hermite cubic spline curve having endpoints P0[4,4]; P1[8,5] a.2u3-3u2+2u+4 b.3u3-2u2-2u-4 c.2u3-3u2-2u-4 d.2u3+3u2+2u+4
Last Answer : a.2u3-3u2+2u+4
Description : Find parametric equation for X-coordinates of hermite cubic spline curve having endpoints P0[4,4]; P1[8,5] a.-5u3+8u2+u+1 b.5u3+8u2+u+1 c.8u3-5u2-u+1 d.8u3+5u2+u+1
Last Answer : a.-5u3+8u2+u+1
Description : The degree of the curve is independent of the number of control points in _____ a.Hermite cubic spline curve b.Bezier curve c.B-spline curve d.Hyperbola
Last Answer : c.B-spline curve
Description : The degree of the curve is independent of the number of control points in . a.Hermite cubic spline curve b.Bezier curve c.B-spline curve d.Hyperbola
Description : The Bezier curve is smoother than the Hermite cubic spline because it has _________ orderderivatives. a.lower b.higher c.lower and higher both d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.higher
Description : The number of control points can be added orsubtracted in . a.Bezier curve b.B-spline curve c.Cubic spline curve d.all of the above
Last Answer : b.B-spline curve
Description : The curve that follows a convex hull property is: a.Cubic spline b.B-spline c.Bezier curve d.Both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : b.B-spline
Description : Which of the following is not a synthetic entity? a.Hyperbola b.Bezier curve c.B-spline curve d.Cubic spline curve
Last Answer : a.Hyperbola
Description : In Beizer Curve, the flexibility of the shape would increase with _______ of the polygon. a.decrease in the number of vertices b.increase in the number of vertices c.decrease in control points d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.increase in the number of vertices
Description : In Beizer Curve, the curve follows __________ a.the control points b.the shape of the defining polygon c.the defining points d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.the shape of the defining polygon
Description : In Beizer Curve, the flexibility of the shape would increase with a.decrease in the number of vertices b.increase in the number of vertices c.decrease in control points d.none of the above
Description : In Beizer Curve, the curve follows a.the control points b.the shape of the defining polygon c.the defining points d.none of the above
Description : The B-spline curve has a a.first-order continuity b.second-order continuity c.zero-order continuity d.none of the above
Last Answer : b.second-order continuity
Description : The degree of the B-spline with varying knot vectors a.Increases with knot vectors b.Decreases with knot vectors c.Remains constant d.none of the above
Last Answer : a.Increases with knot vectors
Description : Which of the following is not an analytical entity? a.Line b.Circle c.Spline d.Parabola
Last Answer : c.Spline
Description : The shape of Bezier curve is controlled by a.Control points b.Knots c.End points d.All the above
Last Answer : a.Control points
Description : A line AB with end point A (2,3) & B (7,8) is to be rotated about origin by 300 inclockwise direction. Determine the coordinates of end points S of rotated line. a.(3.232, 2.598) b.(5.232, 3.598) c.(3.232, 1.298) d.(3.232, 1.598)
Last Answer : d.(3.232, 1.598)
Description : Write parametric equation of line having end points P1(3,5,8) and P2 (6,4,3). a.[3 5 8]+u[3 -1 -5] b.[3 5 8]+u[3 1 5] c.[3 8 5]+u[3 -1 -5] d.[3 5 8]+u[-3 1 5]
Last Answer : a.[3 5 8]+u[3 -1 -5]
Description : In a simple and visual method of Cell design, the priorities in classifying may be in the order a.Rotational or non rotational †Material †Size †Shape b.Material †Rotational or non ... non rotational †Material †Shape d.Shape †Rotational or non rotational †Material †Size
Last Answer : a.Rotational or non rotational – Material – Size – Shape
Description : In STL files Euler’s rule for solids can be written as a.No. of faces †No. of edges + No. of vertices = 3 x No. of bodies b.No. of faces †No. of edges + No. of vertices = No. of bodies c.No. of ... = 2 x No. of bodies d.No. of faces †No. of edges + No. of vertices = 4 x No. of bodies
Last Answer : c.No. of faces – No. of edges + No. of vertices = 2 x No. of bodies
Description : Full form of MCU is………… a.Machine computer unit b.Machine control universal c.Machine control unit d.None of the above
Last Answer : c.Machine control unit
Description : ……… is the origin of the coordinate system which is defined by manufacturer they cannotbe changed a.Blocking Point b.machine Zero Point c.Start Point d.Program Zero point
Last Answer : b.machine Zero Point
Description : In CNC programming …….. is commonly used canned cycle for Stock removal cycle a.G71 b.G72 c.G73 d.G74
Last Answer : d.G74
Description : Repetitive CNC machine operations conveniently performing and execute with onecommand instead of programming of series of individual move called ….. a.Common Cycle b.Incremental Programming c.Canned Cycle d.None of the above
Last Answer : c.Canned Cycle
Description : ……… are also called as parametric subroutines a.Micro b.Macro c.Sub Macro d.Sub Micro
Last Answer : b.Macro
Description : Secondary Linear Axes U,V & W are ……… to X,Y & Z-axis. a.Perpendicular b.Parallel c.Rotational d.All of the above
Last Answer : b.Parallel
Description : In a CNC program block, N05 GO1 G91 G33 X20 Z-40 K5……, K refer to a.Depth of cut b.Pitch c.Multiple Threading Cycle d.Feed
Last Answer : b.Pitch
Description : In CNC Program M98 is refer to…… a.CANCEL Subroutine b.Call Sub-Program c.Call Subroutine d.CANCEL Sub-Program
Last Answer : b.Call Sub-Program
Description : In CNC Program M03 is refer to…… a.Spindle ON in Clockwise rotation b.Spindle ON in Counter Clockwise rotation c.Spindle OFF in Clockwise rotation d.Spindle OFF in Counter Clockwise rotation
Last Answer : a.Spindle ON in Clockwise rotation
Description : In a CNC program block, N05 GO1 G91 G33 X20 Z-40……, G33 refer to a.Peck Drilling b.Counter Boring c.Thread Cutting d.Grooving
Last Answer : c.Thread Cutting
Description : Each coded instruction in a set of instructions is called as…… a.Words b.Alphabet c.Numbers d.Format
Last Answer : a.Words
Description : ……… is a group of words or coded instruction for the NC/CNC system to execute aparticular movement. a.Sequence b.Address c.Code d.Block
Last Answer : d.Block
Description : he linking of computer with a communication system is called……….. a.networking b.pairing c.interlocking d.assembling
Last Answer : a.networking
Description : Rotation about Z-axis is called…………. a.a-axis b.b-axis c.c-axis d.none of the mentioned
Last Answer : c.c-axis
Description : In a CNC program block, N02 GO2 G91 X40 Z40††, GO2 and G91 refer to a.circular interpolation in counter clockwise direction and incremental dimension b.circular ... in clockwise direction and incremental dimension d.circular interpolation in clockwise direction and absolute dimension
Last Answer : c.circular interpolation in clockwise direction and incremental dimension
Description : During the execution of a CNC part program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 R5.0the type of tool motion will be a.circular Interpolation – clockwise b.circular Interpolation – counter clockwise c.linear Interpolation d.rapid feed
Last Answer : a.circular Interpolation – clockwise
Description : Example for one – Dimensional element is . a.triangular element b.brick element c.truss element d.axisymmetric element
Last Answer : c.truss element
Description : An area on a display device to which a window is mapped is called a…………. a.Window b.Viewpoint c.Pixel d.None of the above
Last Answer : b.Viewpoint
Description : The polygons are scaled by applying the following transformation. a.X’=x * Sx + Xf(1-Sx) & Y’=y * Sy + Yf(1-Sy) b.X’=x * Sx + Xf(1+Sx) & Y’=y * Sy + Yf(1+Sy c.X’=x * Sx + Xf(1-Sx) & Y’=y * Sy – Yf(1-Sy) d.X’=x * Sx * Xf(1-Sx) & Y’=y * Sy * Yf(1-Sy)
Last Answer : a.X’=x * Sx + Xf(1-Sx) & Y’=y * Sy + Yf(1-Sy)
Description : If the scaling factors values sx and sy are assigned to the same value then……… a.Uniform rotation is produced b.Uniform scaling is produced c.Scaling cannot be done d.Scaling can be done or cannot be done
Last Answer : b.Uniform scaling is produced
Description : We control the location of a scaled object by choosing the position is knownas……………………………. a.Pivot point b.Fixed point c.Differential scaling d.Uniform scaling
Last Answer : b.Fixed point
Description : Mathematically, the ellipse is a curve generated by a point moving in space such that atany position the sum of its distances from two fixed points (foci) is constant and equal to a.the major diameter b.the minor diameter c.semi major diameter d.semi-minor diameter
Last Answer : a.the major diameter
Description : Mathematically, the ellipse is a curve generated by a point moving in space such thatat any position the sum of its distances from two fixed points (foci) is constant and equal to a.the major diameter b.the minor diameter c.semi major diameter d.semi-minor diameter
Description : Synthetic curve pass through defined data points and thus can be represented by a.polynomial equations b.exponential equations c.partial differential equations d.differential equations
Last Answer : a.polynomial equations
Description : When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve is knownas a.approximation curve b.pitch curve c.data curve d.interpolant curve
Last Answer : a.approximation curve
Description : When the curve passes through all the data points, then the curve is known as a.approximation curve b.pitch curve c.data curve d.interpolant curve
Last Answer : d.interpolant curve
Description : When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve isknown as a.interpolant curve b.approximation curve c.pitch curve d.data curve
Last Answer : b.approximation curve